... The red rectangle before the throne name of Akhenaton ("Nefer-Cheperu-Ra Wa-En-Ra") is the short form for the word "Maa Cheru" - "Justified". This indicates that Akhenaton is called deceased.

After another reflection, and with look at the anch-sign before it, I think it would rather be the formulation "who lives of / in truth". "Maa-Cheru" one founds usually at the end of a sentence or direct behind the name. Maybe someone who really knows what he is talking about , can tell us the "truth"?

The introduction before the throne name would be then as follows: "King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Who Lives from / in Truth, Lord of the Two Lands" ?

After another reflection, and with look at the anch-sign before it, I think it would rather be the formulation "who lives of / in truth". "Maa-Cheru" one founds usually at the end of a sentence or direct behind the name. Maybe someone who really knows what he is talking about , can tell us the "truth"?

The introduction before the throne name would be then as follows: "King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Who Lives from / in Truth, Lord of the Two Lands" ?

King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Living in Truth, Lord of the Two Lands, Neferkheperure-waenre ("Beautiful are the Forms of Re, the Unique one of Re")
Son of Re, Living in Truth, Lord of Appearances, Akhenaten ("Effective for Aten")